Learning numbers beyond ten helps children build strong counting and number recognition skills. This free Number 19 worksheet gives preschool and kindergarten students an opportunity to practice tracing, counting, recognizing, and writing the number nineteen. Through engaging activities and fun candy illustrations, children strengthen both math readiness and fine motor development.

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What This Worksheet Teaches
• Number recognition
• Counting objects
• Number tracing practice
• Number-word association
• Fine motor development
• Early math readiness
How to Use This Worksheet
Step 1: Read the directions together.
Step 2: Ask your child to identify the number shown on the page.
Step 3: Count the nineteen candies one at a time.
Step 4: Color the candies and the large number.
Step 5: Trace the number word and the number at the bottom of the page.
Step 6: Practice counting to nineteen aloud.
Why This Skill Matters:
Recognizing and understanding larger numbers helps children build confidence in counting and prepares them for future math concepts. Learning the number nineteen helps children understand number order, quantity, and number patterns. These foundational skills support addition, subtraction, place value, and problem-solving later in elementary school.
Learning Objectives:
• Identify the number 19
• Understand that nineteen represents a group of nineteen objects
• Practice counting accurately
• Trace and write the number nineteen
• Connect number words to numerical symbols
• Improve hand-eye coordination and pencil control
Skills Practiced:
• Number recognition
• Counting
• Fine motor skills
• Pencil control
• Number-word recognition
• Visual discrimination
• Early math concepts
• Concentration and focus
Parent & Teacher Tips:
• Count slowly while pointing to each candy.
• Practice counting groups of nineteen using toys or household items.
• Compare nineteen to eighteen and twenty.
• Encourage children to recognize nineteen in books, calendars, and everyday life.
• Celebrate effort and progress while learning larger numbers.
Practice Beyond the Worksheet:
• Count nineteen crayons.
• Build a collection of nineteen blocks.
• Draw nineteen stars on paper.
• Find nineteen leaves outside.
• Count nineteen snacks before mealtime.
Questions To Ask Children:
What number is shown on this worksheet?
How many candies do you see?
Can you count all the candies by yourself?
What number comes before nineteen?
What number comes after nineteen?
Related Concepts:
• Number 18
• Number 20
• Counting beyond 10
• Number words
• One-to-one correspondence
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